Feb 19 (Reuters) - Tesla has reduced the price
of Cyberbeast, its most-expensive Cybertruck pickup truck model,
to $99,990 from $114,990 in the United States, according to
pricing information on the automaker's website on Thursday.
With the recent price cut, Tesla looks to be discontinuing
its "Luxe Package" for the model that included Supervised Full
Self-Driving and free access to its Supercharger network. The EV
maker had added the package to its lineup in August last year
when it raised the price of the pickup truck.
Prices of other Cybertruck models were unchanged.
Earlier this month, Tesla introduced a new all-wheel drive
variant of its bestselling Model Y SUV, priced at $41,990,
sitting above the cheaper rear-wheel drive "Standard" version.
These trims have become a key part of Tesla's 2026 strategy,
lowering entry prices to attract more cost-conscious buyers
without waiting for a new mass-market vehicle.